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dr. edwards, jonathan martin was hazed as a rookie. he was forced to pay thousands and thousands of dollars for teammates meals and vacations. he was given the nickname of big weirdo. typical hazing that happens in the nfl that i think people like you guys are aware of the nfl knew about, but this went far further. they went to physical threats, voice mails and text messages involving racial statements leading to an emotional break down. how relevant is this in the nfl, and in sports in particular. >> i've been associated with the informal for the last 30 years. i was in with the golden state warriors for ten years, and i had a lot of dealings with team in the nba. i was with major league baseball for five years and then in all of these sports there is some degree of this kind of thing that goes on. this is an extreme case, but it typically runs a spectrum from having people saying the school songs of the colleges that they came from right up through this, and even worse upon occasion. the thing that has changed is that the technology
dr. edwards, jonathan martin was hazed as a rookie. he was forced to pay thousands and thousands of dollars for teammates meals and vacations. he was given the nickname of big weirdo. typical hazing that happens in the nfl that i think people like you guys are aware of the nfl knew about, but this went far further. they went to physical threats, voice mails and text messages involving racial statements leading to an emotional break down. how relevant is this in the nfl, and in sports in...
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we've joined the founder and director of the unit, dr. edward sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed here. [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of years ago with huntington's chorea. that is a genetic disease that is gradually progressive and the patient has these movements that are purposeless-he can't control his movement. and eventually, what happens is it affects his ability to swallow. and eventually, they deteriorate, they lose weight and they die. >> this unit houses 30 beds - and it's almost always full. >> mr. johnson... >> yes sir... >> how are you? >> fine,thank you sir. >> how are you doing today? in the outside world, inmate robert johnson was a heavy gambler... >> donald trump flew me all over
we've joined the founder and director of the unit, dr. edward sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed here. [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you...
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dr. i ha he had weird edwards is it's different in every locker room. the players have contracts that are not guaranteed. you are on the team at the pleasure of the keac coach and general manager when the coach goes like this and says go toughen up the players ritchie and that is what is going to happen. >> that is the news of today. that the coaches talk about the hierarchy that righ ritchie was told to toughen up martin. >> some went as far as blaming johnathan far continu mother maf be bullied. >> ritchie incognito absolutely not. >> but the other guy is just as much to blame he allowed it to happen. [bleep]. you are a grown man you need to stand up for yourself. >> so many players are standing up to incould g incognito. is martin the one that is going to be hurt more than incognito? >> no. these players are so ensconesed and rooted in 20th sen century culture. the day and gone when you can assume that anything that lapse i happens in the lock other room iroom -- locker room is not against going to be up to scrutiny. >> glen fire ford tells his an ta
dr. i ha he had weird edwards is it's different in every locker room. the players have contracts that are not guaranteed. you are on the team at the pleasure of the keac coach and general manager when the coach goes like this and says go toughen up the players ritchie and that is what is going to happen. >> that is the news of today. that the coaches talk about the hierarchy that righ ritchie was told to toughen up martin. >> some went as far as blaming johnathan far continu mother...
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edward director of the unit, dr. edward sottile, as he does his rounds. sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed television crew to be allowed here. here. [knock, knock, knock] [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. year old chris turner. serving a sentence for serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm how are you doing with your arm motions? motions? >> they seem to be a lot better >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of >> he came to us a couple of years ago with huntington's years ago with huntington's chorea. chorea. that is a genetic disease that that
edward director of the unit, dr. edward sottile, as he does his rounds. sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed television crew to be allowed here. here. [knock, knock, knock] [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. year old chris...
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one of my professors at the time, dr. edwards, had a background in science and one of our seminars mentioned thomas kunz 1962 landmark book the structure of scientific revolutions. in the book, he argues that scientific change unfolds in anything but an orderly self-evident r-value freeway. rather, when paradigms or theoretical worldviews shift as when the rise in quantum physics partially displaced for telling physics it is because a critical mass of scientists in the power through persuasive -- tactics to put in practice a different are competing paradigm. or worldview of the material world, a paradigm in which they're intellectually, emotionally, even aesthetically invested. kunz the book was a revelation but it opened up to me an entirely new object of study, something i realized then that any scientific body of knowledge is one among a variety of alternatives available to us when modeling, explaining in a dripping the physical and biological world. moreover, within any given scientific field is in the process by whic
one of my professors at the time, dr. edwards, had a background in science and one of our seminars mentioned thomas kunz 1962 landmark book the structure of scientific revolutions. in the book, he argues that scientific change unfolds in anything but an orderly self-evident r-value freeway. rather, when paradigms or theoretical worldviews shift as when the rise in quantum physics partially displaced for telling physics it is because a critical mass of scientists in the power through persuasive...
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gls dr. brzezinski it's good to have you open the program. i want to talk about the recent leaks regarding dwtio edward snn and the nsa what's been your reaction on that? >> what's new. that's my reaction. >> everybody does that. everybody spice. >> is it true? >> i don't know, is it? >> of course it is. look, symbolized by this, that's a problem. what people overlook is when the eves drops on are merkel started, she wasn't a leader, she was an emerging leader in germany a novel person but not at the top. what must have happened is, there wasn't particularly interesting in what they were hearing and nothing filtered to the top. i can't imagine the president or the secretary of state given a transcript of something she was saying on her private phone and saying -- >> you can't imagine that but did the president know they were listening in on her private phone? >> i don't think so. >> would the president be upset if they were? >> of course he would be. it's unfortunate but it really wasn't intentionally designed to live to the conversations of
gls dr. brzezinski it's good to have you open the program. i want to talk about the recent leaks regarding dwtio edward snn and the nsa what's been your reaction on that? >> what's new. that's my reaction. >> everybody does that. everybody spice. >> is it true? >> i don't know, is it? >> of course it is. look, symbolized by this, that's a problem. what people overlook is when the eves drops on are merkel started, she wasn't a leader, she was an emerging leader in...
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. >> reporter: dr. jones was asked to deliver the news. >> a secret serviceman came up, and said i need to call jay edward hoover and i need to tell them the condition of the president. and i realized the whole world was going to find out that kennedy was dead. >> reporter: but in that moment jones faced a delima, jacqueline kennedy had asked doctors to delay the death pronouncement until after her husband received his last rights. >> i knew he was dead. >> moments later a priest arrived. >> he said if thou livest -- and then i couldn't hear him say anything else. >> after that mrs. kennedy entered the room. >> she stood there. she was very self contained. stood there for a moment and exchanged a ring from her finger to the president's finger and a ring from his finger to her finger. >> reporter: less than 48 hours later, both doctors would be operating on a dying oswald. the men say they just did their jobs while history unfolded on their operating table. and dell, now that history is about to be comme
. >> reporter: dr. jones was asked to deliver the news. >> a secret serviceman came up, and said i need to call jay edward hoover and i need to tell them the condition of the president. and i realized the whole world was going to find out that kennedy was dead. >> reporter: but in that moment jones faced a delima, jacqueline kennedy had asked doctors to delay the death pronouncement until after her husband received his last rights. >> i knew he was dead. >> moments...
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. >>> and dr. sanjay gupta shows up the emergency injection that's helping addicts survive would could otherwise have been fatal overdoses. >>> it's monday move 4th. good to have you with us. nsa leaker edward snowden is speaking out yet again. this time in a letter said to be written by snowden titled a manifesto for the truth. it was pubbed by a german magazine. morning other things he's calling on the u.s. government to drop all of those espionage charges against him. barbara starr reports. >> reporter: if edward snowden has any thoughts he might be forgiven, the white house says think again. on abc's this week, they were asked if there are conditioned under which president obama would consider clemency. >> none that have been discussed. >> reporter: the chatter about forgiveness has been sparked by a german magazine which published his manifesto for the truth. in which he says he's seen a positive reaction to the disclosure and wants the u.s. to stop treating him like a criminal. he says the pe
. >>> and dr. sanjay gupta shows up the emergency injection that's helping addicts survive would could otherwise have been fatal overdoses. >>> it's monday move 4th. good to have you with us. nsa leaker edward snowden is speaking out yet again. this time in a letter said to be written by snowden titled a manifesto for the truth. it was pubbed by a german magazine. morning other things he's calling on the u.s. government to drop all of those espionage charges against him....